IB had a McDonald All-American, two guys getting real minutes in the NBA, another occasionally getting minutes, a player that is averaging double digits in the G-League, a kid starting at (a collapsing) Memphis, Mo Udeze and played in ONE post-season game. I feel pretty confident that if you give Mills the rosters that IB had, we would have been in the tournament and won a couple games in the same time span.
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Originally posted by Dan View Post
I agree, hanging my hat on hope. Had IB stayed, we’d still have better talent and mediocre results. Keeping him was not an option. If we can Baylor level talent, we’ll be ok, otherwise we might just be a Memphis JV team. I have a hunch Mills can’t recruit though and doesn’t have the right people in place to pull it off.
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Originally posted by shocker43 View PostIB had a McDonald All-American, two guys getting real minutes in the NBA, another occasionally getting minutes, a player that is averaging double digits in the G-League, a kid starting at (a collapsing) Memphis, Mo Udeze and played in ONE post-season game. I feel pretty confident that if you give Mills the rosters that IB had, we would have been in the tournament and won a couple games in the same time span.
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Originally posted by Stickboy46 View Post
Most don't disagree with that. But can Mills actually create a roster similar to that? That's where the doubt comes in. His flat out failure to recruit a single player that was AAC starter level when he had a TON of playing time to offer is a bit worrisome.
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Originally posted by shocker43 View Post
I don't disagree with you, I think we just disagree on how much time he gets to prove it. I think he gets next year.
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We should honestly leave the discussion about IB on the vine. I believe he gave it his all, and you cannot question his intentions.
That being said.....
You HAVE to understand that he wasn't ready to run the program OFF the floor. He just wasn't, period. HCPM is already an immeasurable amount ahead in behind the scenes progress. And I fully understand the product on the floor has to improve and that improvement must come quickly. But the other stuff was completely unsustainable under the previous regime. It had to change.
It may have to change again, time will tell, but it's not going to be due to poor management off the court.
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Originally posted by Atxshoxfan View Post
You may like the offense we run. But this offense requires the team to create and take advantage of mismatches. Problem is every player we have is worse vs our opponents worst player. The dribble penetration is a joke because none of our guys can keep their head up to find the open teammates. We consistently draw 3-4 defenders when we drive the lane, only to throw up slop shots or give the ball away.
Way too much dribbling to suit my fancy
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Originally posted by asiseeit View PostOne play really stood out to me last night when they had an unguarded player drive from the elbow straight in for an uncontested dunk while QB and a couple others just backed off. DR doesn't know where his man is half the time. 10 assists and fourteen turnovers..........they were 18-11.
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View PostWe should honestly leave the discussion about IB on the vine. I believe he gave it his all, and you cannot question his intentions.
That being said.....
You HAVE to understand that he wasn't ready to run the program OFF the floor. He just wasn't, period. HCPM is already an immeasurable amount ahead in behind the scenes progress. And I fully understand the product on the floor has to improve and that improvement must come quickly. But the other stuff was completely unsustainable under the previous regime. It had to change.
It may have to change again, time will tell, but it's not going to be due to poor management off the court.
I hope I'm wrong, but after digging deeper into Mills' "experience" at Baylor and ORU, I was left with more questions than a positive outlook.
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View PostWe should honestly leave the discussion about IB on the vine. I believe he gave it his all, and you cannot question his intentions.
That being said.....
You HAVE to understand that he wasn't ready to run the program OFF the floor. He just wasn't, period. HCPM is already an immeasurable amount ahead in behind the scenes progress. And I fully understand the product on the floor has to improve and that improvement must come quickly. But the other stuff was completely unsustainable under the previous regime. It had to change.
It may have to change again, time will tell, but it's not going to be due to poor management off the court.
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Originally posted by pinstripers View Post“I don’t know what it was, maybe just bad energy,”
https://www.kansas.com/sports/colleg...285556442.html
Gotta hope that Mills will turn to BBall IQ instead of GPA when looking for players.People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do. -Isaac Asimov
Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded
Who else posts fake **** all day in order to maintain the acrimony? Wingnuts, that's who.
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Nothing suggests Mills will be a successful coach in this league unless he has the more talented team. He is going to have to immediately start hitting triples and Homers on the recruiting trail to have a chance. I'm not at all convinced he will have consistent defense or energy with his teams.
What is quite concerning for the long term outlook are comments from multiple games this year about having low energy, having trouble doing the little things/being fundamentally sound, and not being focused. Multiple games of hearing that from staff/players is a big red flag.
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Originally posted by shock View Post
Book smart team, but no common sense.
Gotta hope that Mills will turn to BBall IQ instead of GPA when looking for players.
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